"Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
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Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
You did ask for "shelled Brazil nuts"
Iirc on the company's site they say that the nuts are shelled by mechanical means only, so the only downside could be the possible level of aflatoxins.
Iirc on the company's site they say that the nuts are shelled by mechanical means only, so the only downside could be the possible level of aflatoxins.
Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
Aaaargh... I don't know why, but I keep on making mistakes regarding to shelled (assuming it's "in de schil") or unshelled, peeled (gepeld) unpeeled.
UNshelled aren't available at all in the Netherlands, is that right?
But as long as it's Wai proof, I think it's okay to buy shelled ones. Thanks again!
UNshelled aren't available at all in the Netherlands, is that right?
But as long as it's Wai proof, I think it's okay to buy shelled ones. Thanks again!
Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
I contacted a couple of webshops and these Brazil nuts: http://www.bionoot.nl/rauwe-noten/paranoten should also be 100 % raw, no heating involved during harvest and shelling.
(all the other shops answered there's almost always some heating involved during the process and 'raw' (never) is 100% raw.. )
(all the other shops answered there's almost always some heating involved during the process and 'raw' (never) is 100% raw.. )
Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
Good to know
It looks like Unlimited Health is cheaper, though (if you order > 50 euros). Did you contact hem too?
It looks like Unlimited Health is cheaper, though (if you order > 50 euros). Did you contact hem too?
Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
No, I did not, because I believed you straight away..
Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
Can't hurt to double check (or even triple check), though
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I did double check Unlimited Health, this was the answer:
“We have a steaming process, to condition raw material previous cracking the shell, there is also a cooling process right after it. We don’t have a way monitor raw material core temperature, what we monitor is chamber temperature, which should be in a rage of 95º to 110 ºC for a period of time of 45 to 75 seconds.”
Not so cool, if you ask me!
“We have a steaming process, to condition raw material previous cracking the shell, there is also a cooling process right after it. We don’t have a way monitor raw material core temperature, what we monitor is chamber temperature, which should be in a rage of 95º to 110 ºC for a period of time of 45 to 75 seconds.”
Not so cool, if you ask me!
Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
I guess Bionoot is the way to go!
Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
The process seems like a modified process of an Autoclave.
I have seen packages of shelled (shells removed) nuts in supermarkets with the label "Steam pasteurized".
They never indicated the temperature or duration, but I guess your little detective work of calling them reveals possible nut food-industry standards of how they process nuts. Thanks MvD!
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They also have sent me a flow chart of how they process nuts and 4 pages of information / specifications about their Brazil nuts and all relevant parameters.reveals possible nut food-industry standards of how they process nuts
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Haha, they new their customer would be nuts about nuts!
But didn't know her posse are just as nuts!
Snap a picture of the flow chart.
But didn't know her posse are just as nuts!
Snap a picture of the flow chart.
A tundra where will we be without trees? Thannnks!
Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
Don’t know if anyone else from the Netherlands is still doing Wai and would be interested in unshelled Brazil Nuts, but I found them (at last!!) at an online petshop and they taste very good. (www.nutsforanimals.nl)
Re: "Naturally" organic Brazil nuts?
^ interesting that the shelled are cheaper per kg than unshelled nuts :)
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Thank you!!MarciavD wrote: ↑Fri 10 Feb 2023 20:02 Don’t know if anyone else from the Netherlands is still doing Wai and would be interested in unshelled Brazil Nuts, but I found them (at last!!) at an online petshop and they taste very good. (www.nutsforanimals.nl)